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Stop press Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɑp/ /ˈpɹɛs
STOP-pres
stˈɒp/ /pɹˈɛs
STOP-pres

Definition

A message or section in a newspaper or broadcast that brings very recent, important news received just before printing or airing. Sometimes used in conversation to highlight breaking news.

Usage & Nuances

Traditionally used in print journalism when urgent news arrives just before printing; you might hear 'stop press' or 'stop the press' if something is breaking. In conversation, it's used informally to grab attention for important or surprising news.

Example Sentences

Here is the stop press: the concert has been canceled.

basic

The newspaper added a stop press to announce the accident.

basic

They waited for the stop press before finishing the front page.

basic

Stop press: There's free pizza in the cafeteria!

natural

Whenever he wanted attention, he'd shout 'stop press!' before sharing his news.

natural

The editor called a last-minute stop press for an unexpected sports victory.

natural